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Models for the Mechanics of Joining Dissimilar Materials of some of these challenges by summarizing key model problems. The problems presented here fall under the category of small-strain, linear elasticity solutions. We discuss these solutions in the context of the attachment of tendon to bone.cultivated 发表于 2025-3-26 06:07:34
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Stavros Thomopoulos,Victor Birman,Guy M. Genined from two different samples are labeled at the N terminus and at the C terminus with isotopically labeled reagents that have identical mass differences. To obtain isobaric peptides, labeling is carried out such that the introduced mass increase at one terminus will exactly match the mass decreasedisciplined 发表于 2025-3-26 17:33:00
Victor Birman,Tyler Keil,Serhat Hosderning inorganic salts to label whole and mature plants. Employing .N salts as the sole nitrogen source for HILEP leads to the production of healthy-looking plants which contain .N proteins labeled to nearly 100%. Therefore, HILEP is suitable for quantitative plant proteomic analysis, where plants are